You may think of the typical burnout as someone who’s been struggling
to stay in the middle class. But burnout is an equal opportunity
attacker. A number of my clients are seven-figure successful but felt burned out,
empty, wondering whether all the effort was worth it.
At the other end
of the socioeconomic continuum, many people are burned out because
they've been hold a job that sustains even a modest living and their
personal life is equally dispiriting.
Burnout can lead to undue sex,
drugs, and rock ‘n roll, and the sense that nothing matters, or at
least is worth working hard for. Indeed, my Psychology Today article, I Don’t Care About Anything has received 270,000 views.
What’s a burnout to do?
Burnout tends to be so all-encompassing that it must be tackled a
bite at a time. Perhaps the questions I ask in my PsychologyToday.com article today will help you identify your next
bites
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